6.2.1 Purpose
6.2.1A Loss on items obtained through a grant
6.2.2 Furniture and effects – loss on sale
6.2.3 Furniture and effects – amount of reimbursement
Example 1: A member's stored goods are valued at $200. They sell them for $140, a loss of $60. Storage has cost the Commonwealth $100 at the time the member sells the goods. The member is not eligible for reimbursement. They do not have to pay the $40 gap.
Example 2: A member's stored goods are valued at $200. They sell them for $60, a loss of $140. Storage has cost the Commonwealth $100 at the time the member sells the goods. The member is eligible for a $40 reimbursement.
6.2.4 Private vehicles – loss on sale
In the total workforce system, a member on continuous full-time service may be described as a member in Service category 6 or 7. A member who is in Service category 3, 4 or 5 and Service option C is also on continuous full-time service.
6.2.5 Private vehicles – amount of reimbursement
Example: Incidental costs might include advertising.
Example: Incidental costs might include advertising.